Staff Efficiency & Compliance
Today's patient care environment has become very information intensive. Multiple disparate devices collect information in real-time. However, because direct patient care takes precedence over record keeping, documentation sometimes occurs in a retrospective fashion. Wireless monitoring allows the continuous gathering of physiological information wherever the patient is in the care process – which allows caregivers to focus more on the care of the patient, rather than on the equipment.
With Dräger technologies, you can now comply with patient transport guidelines and the specification of the Society of Critical Care Medicine guideline1 that states “All critically ill patients undergoing transport receive the same level of basic physiologic monitoring during transport as they had in the intensive care unit.”
- Society of Critical Care Medicine: Guidelines for the Inter- and Intra-hospital Transport of Critically Ill Patients; J. Warren, MD et. al. 2004